__color__,__group__,ticket,summary,component,version,type,owner,status,created,_changetime,_description,_reporter
3,,1,gnuplot turns off terminal echoing in GHCi,component1,,defect,somebody,new,2011-12-23T09:58:06Z+0000,2011-12-23T09:58:06Z+0000,"In some configurations, if you call 'plotFunc' from ghci then you can no longer see what you type in ghci. It seems that 'gnuplot' turns off Echo mode. I do not know why this happens and what I can do against it. Calling ':! reset' does not help. But ':reload' helps. These commands have to be typed in blindly, of course. However, after reload in GHCi all local bindings are gone.
",Lemming
3,,2,"Could not find module ""Paths_gnuplot""",component1,,defect,somebody,new,2012-03-01T22:31:16Z+0000,2015-01-28T10:42:19Z+0000,"Trying to run the Demo.hs, and getting an error:
{{{
\gnuplot-0.5\src\Demo.hs:26:18:
Could not find module `Paths_gnuplot':
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Failed, modules loaded: none.
Prelude>
}}}
Using Windows 7 with Haskell platform, and gnuplot 4.6rc1 for windows.",guest
3,,3,"Could not find module ""Graphics.Gnuplot.Execute""",component1,,defect,somebody,new,2012-03-01T22:32:47Z+0000,2015-01-28T10:28:48Z+0000,"Trying to run Demo.hs. After removing the ""import qualified Paths_gnuplot as Path"" and any places that use it to fix (http://trac.haskell.org/gnuplot/ticket/2) - I am getting the error:
{{{
Graphics\Gnuplot\Advanced.hs:80:18:
Could not find module `Graphics.Gnuplot.Execute':
It is a member of the hidden package `gnuplot-0.4.2'.
it is a hidden module in the package `gnuplot-0.4.2'
it is a hidden module in the package `gnuplot-0.5'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Failed, modules loaded: none.
}}}
Using Windows 7 with Haskell platform, and gnuplot 4.6rc1 for windows.
This is really frustrating...",guest
3,,6,gnuplot doesn't install on 7.10.1.rc2,component1,,defect,somebody,new,2015-02-27T16:15:29Z+0000,2015-02-27T16:17:07Z+0000," cabal install gnuplot
cabal install gnuplot
Resolving dependencies...
cabal: Could not resolve dependencies:
trying: gnuplot-0.5.2.2 (user goal)
trying: base-4.8.0.0/installed-189... (dependency of gnuplot-0.5.2.2)
next goal: deepseq (dependency of gnuplot-0.5.2.2)
rejecting: deepseq-1.4.0.0/installed-10a..., 1.4.0.0 (conflict: gnuplot =>
deepseq>=1.0 && <1.4)
rejecting: deepseq-1.3.0.2 (conflict: base==4.8.0.0/installed-189..., deepseq
=> base>=4.3 && <4.8)
trying: deepseq-1.3.0.1
next goal: array (dependency of gnuplot-0.5.2.2)
rejecting: array-0.5.0.1/installed-701..., 0.5.0.0 (conflict: deepseq =>
array>=0.1 && <0.5)
rejecting: array-0.4.0.1 (conflict: base==4.8.0.0/installed-189..., array =>
base>=4.2 && <4.7)
rejecting: array-0.4.0.0 (conflict: base==4.8.0.0/installed-189..., array =>
base>=4.2 && <4.6)
rejecting: array-0.3.0.3 (conflict: base==4.8.0.0/installed-189..., array =>
base>=4.2 && <4.5)
rejecting: array-0.3.0.2, 0.3.0.1 (conflict: base==4.8.0.0/installed-189...,
array => base>=4.2 && <4.4)
rejecting: array-0.3.0.0 (conflict: base==4.8.0.0/installed-189..., array =>
base>=3 && <4.4)
rejecting: array-0.2.0.0, 0.1.0.0 (conflict: base==4.8.0.0/installed-189...,
array => base<4.3)
Dependency tree exhaustively searched.",guest